In today's world of 24-hour news access and social media, proper grammar and spelling have never been more important. After all, every time you Tweet or update a status there is the potential that it could reach hundreds, if not thousands, of readers.

Now, we all learned the basics of grammar in elementary school; however, it can be difficult to remember the differences between "your" and "you're" or "hear" and "here." Thankfully, there is a website called Grammarly that can help you improve your writing and prevent you from making embarrassing grammatical errors.

With Grammarly, you can check your grammar and spelling as you type. You can also upload your documents or type straight into its web tool to analyze your writing in real-time. Grammarly also offers a free Safari browser extension that will highlight errors as you type online.

Now Grammarly is offering a free Google Chrome extension for users who prefer Google's web browser. Downloading the extension is super easy; in fact all you have to do is open Google Chrome on your computer, visit the Google Chrome web store, and download the Grammarly app by clicking "Add to Chrome."

Once you have added the extension to Google Chrome, Grammarly will begin proofreading everything you share online, whether it be a Facebook status, a Tweet, or an email. You can now share your opinions, thoughts, and comments with confidence.

Grammarly is a great tool for internet users and writers alike, and the company is also very mindful of their customers' needs and wants. As of September 2018, the masterminds behind Grammarly have announced that they will also be releasing a beta version of Grammarly for Chrome for Google Docs users.

Prior to September, you could only use Grammarly as an extension of your web browser or you could copy and paste text into the Grammarly editor (which can be found on the Grammarly site, after you create an account.) The Grammarly editor is very helpful for proof-reading long bodies of text such as a paper or a draft of a lengthy email but with this new Google Doc tool, users will be able to use Grammarly to proofread their Google Docs. This is great news for bloggers and agencies that use Google Docs to collaborate on projects.

Now, in order to edit your Google Docs using Grammarly, you will need to be using Google Chrome as your web browser and you will want to download the Google Chrome extension mentioned above. Upon opening a document in Google Docs, a pop-up will appear notifying you that you have been given access to the beta.

Simply check for the Grammarly logo in the bottom right corner and voila! With just a few simple downloads, you can be well on your way to becoming the best writer in your office!

Instantly check your spelling and grammar as you type with this web tool

Imagine typing a response email to a potential employer to set up an interview. You can tell they're interested but one misspelled word will ruin your chances. How do you ensure proper spelling? Or what about your next Facebook post? Blatant errors that all of your friends can see is a little embarrassing. But using a word processor to check everything you write before you post it is too time-consuming.